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A post-doctoral position is immediately available for highly motivated,
hard-working candidates to join a research group interested in
investigating mechanistic basis of epigenetic regulation, in particular
signal transduction involving chromatin modifications. The NIH-funded
projects will involve structure determination of macromolecular complexes
by X-ray crystallography, Cryo-EM or NMR spectroscopy, and related
biochemical and cellular characterizations. Applicants should hold a recent
PhD degree and have significant experience in molecular cloning, protein
production and X-ray crystallography. Additional background in cell biology
and enzymatic assay is considered a plus but not essential. Interested
applicants should send curriculum vitae, a summary of past research
experience and accomplishments, research interest, career plan, and contact
information of three references to Jikui Song, Ph.D. Department of
Biochemistry, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521 (Email:
[log in to unmask]).

As one of the major research universities in California, UCR houses
well-equipped NMR and cell biology facilities. Riverside is located near to
big cities such as Los Angeles, San Diego and Las Vegas. Such an
environment allows one to have a good balance of life and science here.

More information can be found in
http://biochemistry.ucr.edu/faculty/song/song.html.